Personal Insurance Liabilities and Coverage.
Find out why personal insurance in todays world is a must have for the majority of Americans. Learn about the number of different insurance policies to choose from and how to make an impact on protecting your future.
Shopping for Personal Insurance?
When you are shopping for personal insurance, many consumers forget that the minor details are vital to
choosing the best insurance policy for you. These details can end up affecting your protection and
your peace of mind. Take “home insurance” for an example, you need to protect your residence, not only
including your home; but also other liabilities that may be incurred on personal losses or damages (such as
hobby items you keep stored in a garage or unexpected/unknown damages). Having a trusted local
insurance agent to work with can give you personalized service and coverage options to minimize risk exposure. Additionally, selecting a good insurance underwriter could give you more individual service and niche coverage alternatives that bigger insurers can’t possibly cover. It is necessary to know more about these various aspects to make the right decision that fits you best, get the most protection we can offer, and enjoy peace of mind.
choosing the best insurance policy for you. These details can end up affecting your protection and
your peace of mind. Take “home insurance” for an example, you need to protect your residence, not only
including your home; but also other liabilities that may be incurred on personal losses or damages (such as
hobby items you keep stored in a garage or unexpected/unknown damages). Having a trusted local
insurance agent to work with can give you personalized service and coverage options to minimize risk exposure. Additionally, selecting a good insurance underwriter could give you more individual service and niche coverage alternatives that bigger insurers can’t possibly cover. It is necessary to know more about these various aspects to make the right decision that fits you best, get the most protection we can offer, and enjoy peace of mind.
Is Personal/Home Insurance Liabilities and Coverage Something That Is Included in your Insurance Policy?
This is particularly challenging as it relates to personal insurance, especially when you are trying to
choose the right liability coverage. Personal insurance is a type of policy that protects you against
financial losses due to an accident, illness or damage to property. Liability protection is a big part of that;
since it covers you if you're found to be legally responsible for injury, illness, or damage to others.
Whether it's a homeowner, auto, or umbrella insurance policy, finding out what is covered in our plans can
prevent any nasty surprises when something does happen. Always make sure you have the right type and proper amounts of protection!
Liability Insurance Explained
One of the staples in many personal insurance policies is liability insurance, which will protect
your financial or legal responsibilities by paying out others' injury bills if you cause an accident or
ruin someone else’s property. The following personal insurance policies often include liability
coverage;
Auto insurance- This is if you cause bodily injury or property damage resulting from
an auto accident.
Learn MoreHomeowners or renters insurance- available to cover liability if you injure someone on your
property, as well as cover items and assets within your home, among other coverages.
Learn MoreUmbrella insurance- Extra liability protection that works with other policies, typically the higher
levels of coverage are not included as a standard handset.
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If you were to be at fault, this would make you liable for litigation expenses, where fines over personal
injury liability and property damage invasions are filed in place of public lawsuits. This type of coverage is a type of extra shield to help assist with the financial burden; and is shared or completely
covered depending on your level of coverage. Atlas may have carried the weight of the entire world on his
shoulders, but you don’t need to. Let your insurance policy carry it entirely
Liability Coverage from Personal Insurance Policies
The policy you select dictates the form of liability that is implemented. Below are some examples of the
types of liability insurance you may come across. We do have fewer “Standard” Options to fit niche/hobby
coverage or business coverage!
Learn MoreBodily Injury Liability: This plan is for individuals who are injured due to your fault. It is frequently
found in auto insurance policies but available through homeowners insurance if someone gets hurt on
your premises (Examples; slips and falls, someone found the fireworks, a friend says “Hold my Beer!”).
For example, if you are responsible for a car crash where the other driver is injured, bodily injury liability can pay up to your policy limit in medical costs.
Property Damage Liability: If you are responsible for a motor vehicle crash, or your fence spontaneously
disassembles onto your neighbor's car or house after being disturbed while doing some DIY home
improvement or repairs. Why should I pay for tree removal-- BLAM, oh that’s why. *Disclaimer-Property
Damage Liability is also mandatory coverage for auto and homeowners insurance policies.
A homeowner or renters policy includes personal liability coverage that applies to accidents on your
property and those caused by actions you take. For example, if a visitor falls at your home and is injured,
Personal Liability coverage could cover the costs of their medical bills or any possible lawsuits they may
bring.
Learn MoreMedical Payments to Others: This is a homeowners insurance coverage that will likely pay on small
personal injury claims that happen in your home regardless if you are at fault or not. Let's try to picture an
example scenario: It's the 4th
of July and your buddy went across the border to Wisconsin to grab some
POWERFUL fireworks. He gets them back and asks if you want to light some off. Little does he know, he
got a dud firework and you are about to regret his invitation. He loads up a spinning mortar round into
some PVC, instead of it shooting off into the sky it explodes right there at his feet. He is somehow fine,
but you get hit by some of the PVC and you need medical attention. Who pays here? The supplier? Your friend's insurance policy? Ask our agent to review your policy and see if you need better coverage for
those “Hold my Beer” moments. Because we enjoy fun as much as the next person, but you could be
slammed by large bills if you aren’t covered enough. Just because nothing has happened yet, doesn’t mean
nothing will.
A Personal Umbrella Policy (PUP) is a type of umbrella policy that adds a layer of coverage
over and above your liability policies offering higher limits for when these other coverages have been
exhausted, usually on the underlying auto insurance and home/renters. If you’re in a car wreck that results
in major medical bills that your auto policy liability limit is unable to cover, an umbrella extends
those limits and picks up the extra costs. Let's imagine a worst-case scenario here: You are driving your
"daily driver" car, a reliable Honda Fit in wintertime and you DON’T have insurance. Nice little go-getter,
but isn’t the best in winter. You suddenly start to spin out on the freeway and unfortunately slam into that expensive-looking BMW that was driving next to you. After all is said and done, they want you to
cover the cost of replacing it out of pocket would run you over $120,000 to replace their shiny new car.
Without proper coverage, you could have to cover the difference. The following statement is the most
common basic insurance coverage in MN “$30,000 bodily injury liability per person. $60,000 bodily
injury liability per accident. $10,000 property damage liability per accident. $25,000 uninsured motorist
bodily injury per person.” This coverage would be woefully unable to cover that $120,000 bill from that
BMW. This is where an umbrella coverage would step in and help cover additional costs or fully pay the
bill. Crashes happen every day, don’t be caught without enough coverage!
Personal Liability Insurance Explained
With the category of liability coverage out of our way, let's jump right into what is normally contained in
your run-of-the-mill personal insurance policy:
Liability insurance: typically includes legal defense costs if you end up in court. These expenses can
quickly add up and are a drain on your finances so having them taken care of is a huge benefit. Even in
the case that you are cleared of negligence, your insurance will assist in covering your legal expenses.
A good example is an insurance fraudster trying to “Sue” you for damages coming from their negligence
or straight-up actions (purposely getting in front of you and slamming their breaks or faking a pedestrian
hit). Getting a dash cam is a great way to clear yourself in those he said/she said situations.
Property Damages You Cause: Most policies will cover any damage you do to someone
else's property, whether it be through a vehicle accident or destruction of another person's assets, property, ETC.
Other People's Medical Expenses, Lost Wages, Pain & Suffering: In case an accident is your fault.
This coverage can also cover settlements if you are sued.
While affordable insurance policies depend on the insurer and location, these basic coverages are often
included in personal liability insurance. Please remember that these policies do not include intentional
acts. For instance, if you intentionally vandalize someone else's property under no circumstance would
this account for liability coverage.
Person Liability Coverage: Common Exclusions
Limitations in Insurance Policies: Liability Coverage *TIPS FOR EXCLUSIONS TO BE AWARE OF*
Intentional or Criminal Acts: An injury and any damages that you incur deliberately are not covered by
liability insurance and may result in civil or criminal prosecution.
Protecting Against Injury or Damage to Your Property: Liability coverage is designed only for a
third party, not against damage to your property. Liability coverage is not related to you damaging
your car or home — that would be a collision/comp (for auto policies) or a homeowners insurance event.
Incidents Related To Business: Personal liability insurance generally excludes incidents such as business
activities. If you have a home-based business, you might also require different liability insurance coverage
for incidents involving clients or employees.
Family Members: Homeowners insurance will not provide coverage for injuries that happen to the
residents of the insured property (i.e. members of your family). Health insurance covers medical expenses
for injuries to members of the household, not personal liability.
Finding the Correct Amount of Liability Coverage
With liability insurance, you should always take into consideration your assets and lifestyle as well as the
situations that might result in a lawsuit to decide an appropriate coverage limit. There are several
points to consider below:
Base liability limits; on net worth If you have significant assets to protect, it may make sense for you to
carry higher liability limits or an umbrella insurance policy.
Review Your Lifestyle: If you entertain others often or have a pool, for example, your risk profile can
increase, so it might be worth springing from higher liability cover.
Buy an Umbrella Insurance policy: An umbrella policy is inexpensive and offers extra protection if you have a big
claim. They also cover liabilities not included in your current policies, like charges of slander or libel.
Is Liability/Personal and umbrella coverage for me?
With liability insurance, you should always take into consideration your assets and lifestyle as well as the
situations that might result in a lawsuit to decide an appropriate coverage limit. There are several
points to consider below:
Does umbrella insurance provide overseas protection?
In many cases, yes. But you will need to get into specifics with your provider, to ensure you are properly
covered overseas!
Is Libel and Slander Covered by Umbrella Insurance?
While not all umbrella policies provide coverage for personal liability cases such as libel, slander, and
defamation, some specified plans do. This will require more research by our agent, but we are
happy to help!
Even if I don't have other policies, can I still get umbrella insurance?
The short answer is yes, because life is
unpredictable and not having coverage for that ONE time you need it, will forever haunt your memories
and wallet. The long answer is Absolutely because of the above-mentioned reasons. Not having coverage
for one incident could financially ruin you and leave you reeling for years to come. If you’ve got an
accident-prone friend, if you drive in a state with bad winters (Case in point Minnesota), for all those
variables that you can’t ever predict, like other people. What happens when there is an especially bad
storm that rips a tree out and drops it onto your roof or through your car? Or a massive hailstorm that
ruins your siding? Having these protections can save you thousands when the bill comes due.
Insure yourself against the future with Can Do Insurance
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the Twin Cities, MN, all of Minnesota - a Can Do Insurance policy makes sure that life doesn't have
unexpected twists and turns for which you weren't prepared.
Reach out to Can Do Insurance today and learn how a tailored insurance policy can help protect you, your
family, and your financial assets for countless years in the future.
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